Write a list of steps that are needed to find the measure of angle B.

A measures 72 degrees and C measures 113.
What does B measure?

My Equation Answer: b=180-(a+c) 72+113=185 180-185= -5

My Word Answer: When you need to find the measure of B the answer is -5. First, you need to find the sum of side A (72) and C (113). Which equals 185. Second, you take 180 and subtract 185 to get -5. Which means the measure of B is -5.

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Find the inside angle C by using supplementary angles Then find angle A by using all angles in a triangle add to 180 degrees

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Your equation and word answer are not correct. When you subtract 185 from 180, you should get -5. However, angles cannot have negative measures.

To correctly find the measure of angle B, you can use the fact that the sum of the measures of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees. Angle B is one of the angles in the triangle, so you can find its measure by subtracting the measures of angles A and C from 180.

Here are the correct steps to find the measure of angle B:

1. Start with the given measures: Angle A = 72 degrees and Angle C = 113 degrees.
2. Add the measures of angles A and C: 72 + 113 = 185.
3. Subtract the sum from 180: 180 - 185 = -5.

Since angles cannot have negative measures, the result in step 3 is not valid. It is likely that there was an error in the given information or calculations. I would suggest rechecking the given measures of angles A and C and making sure the calculations are correct.

Ms. Sue already answered this for you, and told you to check for a typo.

If the angles are inside a triangle and two of them already add up to 185, then you don't have a triangle.
The question the way it stands is bogus and cannot be answered.